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THE BEE: OMAHA, Tt'ESDAY, JCNE 23, 1914.
Receipts From Merchants on This Page Are Valuable
Already Busy on "Fourth
of July" Cleaning Work!
Wo ore already SUBMERGED In "Fourth of July"
work; bundles by HUNDREDS arc already coming In here
marked: "To bo finished In time for wear on Fourth of
July." And believe us, wo aro certainly tickled to got
started on special work that far ahead.
A masterpiece cannot bo created in a minute; neither
can a high grade, exquisitely perfect Job of Cleaning, Dye
ing, Repairing or Altering be dono in a half hour or so.
Therefore, give us ALT. the time you enn on your
"Fourth of July" work, although wo CAN If necessary,
turn out work SWIFTER than any other concern west of
Chicago, for we havo a MATCHLESS force and equlpmont.
(An Investment of G7,000). Give us a little extra time
and we will give your work many extra loving touches;
those careful examinations; those critical Inspections, that
count for SO much.
Phono 'Tyler 345 for a Speedy Dresher Wagon.
Dresher Bros.
Dry Cleaners Dyers
2211-2213 Farnam Street
"We Are as Near to You
As Your Telephone"
Call Tyler 1414
and havo us figure your lighting- FIXTURE bill. Wo
i can install a complete set of FIXTURES in 6 rooms,
porch, attic and basement for the sum of
$20.00
WE INVITE YOU TO INSPECT OUR LINE
AND WILL GUARANTEE SATISFACTION.
THE ELECTRIC SHOP
1810 FARNAM STREET.
TYLER 1414.
I Evtry Dollar Deposited to Open a New
Account in the SAVINGS DEPARTMENT of
THE MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK
Counts 100 Votes in The Bee's Panama Contest
Capital, $500,000
Surplus, $500,000
Undivided profits,$240,000
Total deposits, $7,000,000
THE MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK
13th and Farnam Streets
LUTHER DRAKE, President
FRANK 'IK HAMILTON, Vice President
FRED P. HAMILTON, Cashier
3. H. MEILE, Assistant Cashior
O. B. DUGDALE, Assistant Cashier
NOTE: .Votes will not be allowed for other than bona, tide new savins
accounts. Full number of votes will be allowed up to sixty daya before
cloao of contest when a limit of 10.000 will be placed on each new account.
Think of the Four Busy
Rexall Drug Stores
When in need or any of the 125,000 Drug Store Items which wo carry
Four stores that really set the pace for tho others to try to follow.
The actual birthplacos of cut-price In drug store goods In Omaha.
Always quoting the lowest prices, but always maintaining tho high
est standard of quality.
Some Samples of Our Evoryday Out-Prices
Horllck's Malted Milk, .He, 07c
and 1H2.70
1.00 Rexall Beef, Wine and
Iron 04c
50c Williams' Pink Pills. . . ,34c
Bathing Caps
35c to 85c
Made of pure Gum Rubber. All
colors, Btylfs and sizes.
Men's Diving Caps r
at ouc
25c Harmony Trailing Arbutus
Talcum 15c
26c Pond's Vanishing Cream, 14c
26c Mennen's Talcum (four
odors) 12c
$1.00 Plnaud's Lilac Vegetal, 40c
8-lb. sack Sea Salt, for the
bath 25c
Sal Hepatica 17c, 30c, ODc
50c Pe-Be-Co Tooth Paste.. Soc
75c Jad Salts for R4c
We carry b complete line of Photographic Goods
and Kodak Supplies, and sell at the lowest prices.
We do Developing and Printing.
SHERMAN & McCONNELL DRUG CO.
rOUX BUST B8UO BTOBSSl
Corner 16th and Dodg- Streets. Harvard Pharmacy, atb and Pamam.
Owl Snijr Co., 16th and Barney Bts. toyal Pharmacy, 207-503 a, leth.
NOTICE TO CONTESTANTS
Next Tuesday we will pnbllih the
standing; or all contestant who hare
turned In their nomination oonpone
or caah checks for TOtea In thla con
teat. Oet your recelpta In by Satur
day evening1, ao that your standing
will appear In the Hit, thua letting
your mends know that you are competing-
for a trip to the Panama exposition.
Contestants' Standing
Name. Wo. of Totes.
Pay K. Watt 3,360,636
Bath A. Pinney 3,033,638
irs, Jimina ferry. 3,488,071
unariea uru 3,307,729
Wllka Ward 344.3SO
Sylvia Bahne , 330,070
O. A Nystrom 177,418
Kobert liewlx Lomntn 133,361
Mary J Aherly 61,815
Arthur Wlldbeck 13,603
juamei a . iangleia
Sam Steinberg-
Iloawell Potta
Mrs. B. S. Smith
Clyde J Luther
Zoe Bchalek . ,
Pred Born
Oraoe E, Baker. Beatrice. Web. .
Berbert C. Wells
W. J. Mettlen
Chris Blmonaon. Dtio.
Julian Barrla
Barry J. Saveraon
Minor O. Xannedv
Herbert O. Z,undon
Marie K. nivera
Jennie K. Washburn
Charles O. Thomas
Myrtle O. Harrison
Mra. James Mortlmore
Henrietta Bwtsim .
Mrs. Bobert T. Jones
James L. Bulakofaky
Myron "srorrest ....
T. O. Thommon
Mrs. aeortre E. Bvarts
Louise Pannlnirberr. . . .
Paul Borton
Henry B. Blnr
Mra. xaillan &owden
9,846
7311
4.713
3.368
1,033
1,360
1,109
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1,000
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l Ann
Samuel I. Bock ..... i'ooo
John Pllokar Von
Jule Waohateln l.ooo
Barry Brney i.ooo
"" aevinon 1,000
" ry luqmii ......
Oretohen Edg-ar
James O. Wisely
Sara Z.ee
Wayne Blley
B. W. Beoker
Mrs. Jennie Martin
Lillian Erickson. Kearney, Web.
John Cepleoha, BurwelL Web..
Mrs. Battle Oxbnrn .
Charles Bannlg-an l'.uoo
Bobert W. MulUn i'ooo
Japan to Dedicate
Site at Panama Fair
Official announcement has been mart.
from Toklo that Japan will participate
in the Panama-Pacific International .r.
position and will spend 1000,000 in seeing
that tho land of the Mikado has a Rood
representation. In a cablegram to Prest-
dent C. C. Mooro of tho exposition, .Or
J. Soyeda said! "V wlnh anrr... nr
your exposition leading to further frioml
shlp of America and Japan." "When tho
Japanese site Is dedicated In a few daya
Japanese marines will have a part as
two warships aro duo In Ban Franclsoo
harbor during tho present month.
1,000
1,000
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WIND BLOWS HAT OFF AND
FIVE-DOLLAR BILL IS LOST
'It's an 111 wind that blown no irnnii "
remarked Assistant City Prosecutor Paul
uohan as he took up a vasrrancv com.
paint against J. W. Klrkland, who was
accused by Nels Lundell of appropriating
a $5 bill which fell out of his hatband
when his hat blow off.
It happened under tho Eleventh street
viaduct L.undelt'8 hat blew off his head
and Klrkland stopped It The bill fell
out and Klrkland Is nlleged to have taken
It and then returned the hat He called
a policeman, but as the 15 could not be
round when Klrkland was searched th
complaint was ohanged from larceny to
vagrancy. He was dismissed by Judse
Foster and ordered to leave town maid
of twenty-four hours.
Danish Association
Celebrates Dannebrog
The Danish association celebrated the
anniversary of the Danish flag "Danne
brog" Sunday. Tho Danish singers under
the leadership of Otto Wolff gave a se
lection of songs. The speakers of the oc
casion were J, N. Jorgonsen for Danne
brog, John Mathlosen for America, Fred
Petersen of Council Bluffs for the Danish
societies nnd Hans ohonboa for Den
mark. The celobratlon was held at Turner
hall, Thirteenth and Dorcas streots. About
300 people were present There was danc
ing until 12 o'clock.
How to Win a Free
Trip to the Pana
ma Exposition
rtnlm of Contnt.
1 The Bte offers and will award three
round-trip tickets and expenses to the
Panama Exposition, the total cost of each
trip to be $200, aj prizes to the three con
testsnts having the greatest number of
points at the close of the contest
2- -Thls contest open to everybody ex
cept employe of advertisers on this page
and of The Bee.
S The contest page will be published
one day each week and will run for a
period of one year.
4-Points will be f loured on the basis of
one point for each 1 cent shown on cash
checks or receipts for purchases made
from advertisers on this page.
t Cash checks must be deposited at or
mailed to "Panama Contest Editor" The
Uee not later than thirty days from date
of payment of same arid receipts will be
issued for them.
Contest to close November 7, 1914. AH
cash tickets and receipts must be turned
Into The Ueo office n.t later than 9 p, m.
on closing day of contest or If mailed,
must be postmarked not later than that
hour.
Idaho Completes
Big State Building
Idaho was the first of the states to com
plete Its state building at the Panama
Pacific International exposition. Ths
huge Now York state building, to cost
$300,000 Is structurally complete and the
ornamentation will be applied in the fall.
The Canadian pavilion, which also will
cost 1300,001 is now far toward completion
The pavilion is 420 reet long by 210 feet
wide,- with an average height on the main
portion of 180 feet. The exhibit will
be under tho charge of the exhibition
commissioner of Canada, Colonel V.
Hutchinson, with a staff of officials, (t
will Include the products of every prov
ince, whether they are making separate
exhibits or not, Canada appropriated
$jOO,C0O for its display at the exposition
and Now York liCO.OCO.
EASTERN TOURS ARE
ATTRACTIVE RIGHT NOW
The eastern tours are to be a feature
of the Burlington summer vacation sug
gestions. The eastern trips promise to
hold more than ordinary amount of In
terest for thoso who llvo in the mid
west or western states. Ono may go by
one route, and return by another, mak
ing the trip absolutely new all the way,
Liberal stopover privileges havo been ar
ranged by the Burlington and generous
provision Is made for the vacationist who
wants to visit a number of cities In a
leisurely way, taking his own time for
coming and going.
WORKS OF HOOSIER WRITERS
TO BE DISPLAYED AT FRISCO
Hooslers aro not going to loso any of
their literary reputation at the ranama-
Pnclflc International exposition. In the
pavilion will bo a library of 15,000 volumes
and every volume Is to bo the work
on an Indiana author. Mrs. T. C. Mc
Beynolds of Kokomo, had the distinction
of raising the' Indiana flag on the
grounds. Work on tho building has
begun.
CALIFORNIA AND ITS
EXPOSITIONS IN PICTURES
On June 2o William Bruce Lefflngwell,
author, lecturer and traveler, will deliver
at the Omaha Summer School of Mis
sions a lecture on the expositions, the
exposition cities and California In gen
eral, as well as the sights and scenes en
route thereto.
This will be the first lecture of this
kind to be delivered In Omaha, and It
will afford a rare opportunity for those
contemplating a trip to California next
year to gain a foretaste of tho many In
teresting and pleasing sights to be seen
on their coming trip.
Tho motion picture film and a large
number of colored exposition stereoptlcon
views are new and some have never be
fore been shown.
Mr. Lefflngwell Is known to many
Omalians and thoso who havo heard him
knuow that he Is able to tell his story
Interestingly and Instructively. He has
possibly traveled the route to and from
California more times than any other
lecturer In this country.
FLYNN TAKEN TO HOSPITAL
AFTER ARREST FOR FIGHTING
Jerry Flynn, arrested on a charge of
disturbing tho peace by fighting with
Jack Livingston, was discharged In po
lice court because at the police station
whilo being booked. It was discovered
that he was suffering from scarlet fever,
Instead of being sent to the city Jail
he was sent to tho emergency hospital,
Livingston 'was quarantined.
Everybody reads Bee Want Ads.
JAP HELD AT GRAND ISLAND
FOR VIOLATION OF MANN ACT
Fred Balto. a JaDanem. h Un r.
rested at Grand Island by Sheriff Bievers
or Hall county, at the direction of F. S.
Howell, United States district attorney,
and will face the charge of violation of
the Mann act
It Is said the Jananes traninnrtoH lAm
Smith, alias Jessie Smith, from Denver
to Grand Island for Immoral purposes In
violation of the Mann act. The Informa
tion upon which tho arrest was made
came to Mr. Howell from the UnltH
States district attorney at Denver. John
Bides, deputy United States marshal at
Dakota City went to Grand Island with
a government warrant for the arrest of
the prisoner, who will probably be tried
xor me alleged offense In Nebraska.
HERBERT GOODLAND DIES
AT A LOCAL HOSPITAL
Herbert Goodland, purchasing agent for
Armour & Co., at South Omaha,
for the last sixteen years, died of diabetes
at a hospital. He waa bom In England,
went to Kansas thirty years ago, and
was with the Armour company at Kansas
City before he came here In 1597. He haa
many friends and acquaintances.
He leaves his wife and five children,
Herbert George, Florence. Mary and
Esther, all of Omaha. They live at ilU
South Thlrty-fourth street A brother
at Bristol, England, also survive him.
He was 63 years old.
FREE NOMINATION COUPON
GOOD FOR 1000 VOTES
Send or bring this cbupon to the "Panama Contest
Editor" of tho Bee and you will receive 1000 votes in
tho Panama Contest. Only ono coupon will be credited
to a person.
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PREMATURE CELEBRATORS
OF FOURTH ARE ARRESTED
J. D. Bereu, keeper of a small ator r
703 North Twenty-seventh street. u
arrested Sunday, for selling fireworks to
Alfred Ness and James Btcele, who were
also arrested for premature celebrating.
In police court all were discharged with
reprimands.
Electric Iron
It is morning ironing if you use an Electric Iron not a tire
some, temper-destroying, day-long 'task. An Electric Iron is
always bright and smooth always at just the heat you
want it. It eliminates hundreds of weary steps from stove to
ironing board and back again. It insures better, quicker iron
ing and, best of all, it costs little to own and operate.
Electricity in Your Home
Will Assure
Evening
Comfort
Have your house wired now and enjoy the comforts and con
veniences of electricity. You may try our Iron for 30 days
free of cost
Omaha Electric Light
and Power Company
Wedding Presents
Some "Direct from Factory" Prices
CHKST OF SILVEIIWAHB
Silverware for table use is a most welcome aud lasting wedding
gift; 25 pieces In a satin lined oak chest containing 6 knives, 6
forks, 6 table spoons, C tea spoons, butter knife and sugar shell,
all of superior quality and not to be copfused with rtj qa
ordinary superficially plated ware, now offered at.. q)05U
CUT GLASS
As a special inducement we nre offering for a short time the
regular 8-lnch Rock Crystal Bowl in the famous tf- ff
wild rose design and always valued at $10.00, or. . . . 4OeUU
AmiESIGNOF
THE CROWN
DP WE OOUXH STAIRS
We Launder-
Palm Beach Suits
Duck, Serge or Flannel Trousers
Trousers, 25c to 35c Each
Suits, 50c to 75c
We Guarantee Satisfaction
KFRBMimiKfn.
1507-09-11 Jackson Street. Phone Douglas 919.
Member of Laundrymen's National Association of America.
See
Hospe's
Dollar Window
Thursday
Best values ever offered in Omaha
A. HOSPE CO.
1513 Douglas Street
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Cuts that print
There la often all the difference la the world between
a cat that shows up well in the engraver's proof and one
that shows up well when It la printed. Cuts made for a
newspaper have to be made so that they will give good
results under the most adverse conditions. For that rea
son, a newspaper engraving plant produces cuts that the
ordinary printer can use and get good results.
If you have some engraving to be done, send us the
work and compare both the results and the prices with that
of ordinary engraving plants.
Be Engraving Department
Be Building, Omaha